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Italian agent reveals why Osimhen might not go away Napoli subsequent summer season

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Osimhen has been good this season, and he has attracted curiosity from some high golf equipment in Europe 

Italian agent Oscar Damiani believes it could be tough for Victor Osimhen to depart Napoli subsequent summer season due to Napoli’s €150million valuation, Soccernet.ng studies.

Osimhen has had a outstanding season at Napoli, scoring 28 targets in 36 appearances for the Partenopeans within the run-up to their Scudetto win. In simply three seasons in Italy, he has develop into the highest-scoring Nigerian in Serie A historical past.

The 24-year-old Nigerian purpose poacher is at the moment top-of-the-line strikers in Europe, and his shows have turned heads, particularly the highest sides.

Nonetheless, Napoli are identified to be cussed in terms of letting go of their star gamers. Membership President Aurelio De Laurentiis has said that Osimhen shouldn’t be on the market, but when the membership receives a giant provide, they may let Osimhen go.

Napoli can dictate what occurs in the meanwhile, as Osimhen nonetheless has two years on his contract. They usually may demand as much as €150million.

Damiani, who’s an agent believes Osimhen must stay at Napoli as a result of no membership would willingly pay €150million for Osimhen.

“There isn’t a membership on this planet that may actually provide this cash(€150million) to Napoli. I’m certain Osimhen will keep one other 12 months in blue and can proceed to be some extent of reference for the membership, Damiani said per Napoli Magazine.

Chelsea, PSG, Manchester United, and Bayern Munich are among the golf equipment enthusiastic about Osimhen, and they are able to afford that quantity. Nonetheless, they may go for comparatively cheaper choices like Randal Kolo Muani or Goncalo Ramos.

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